This was the first time in Bond history that 007 used a mobile phone (From Russia With Love had a car phone, but not exactly a mobile). A beautiful piece of work, this special phone was packed with some very fineQ extras that all came in handy throughout the film.

A chrystal white Sony Ericsson M600i is used by Vesper Lynd in the film. After her death, Bond picks up the phone and reads a message that suddenly makes him understand Vesper's real final intentions : she gave away Mr. White's before dying, allowing Bond to capture the Quantum agent at the very end of the film.

The freelance terrorist Mollaka receives a message with the code name "Ellipsis" on his outdated cellphone while Bond and Carter are spying on him in Madagascar. Bond finds it in his backpack after chasing and killing him at the Nambutu embassy.

Bond uses once again a Sony Ericsson mobile phone, this time a C902 Cyber-shot in Titanium silver edition. He manages to photograph several important members of Quantum with it at the secret meeting of the organisation in Bregenz, allowing him (with the help of Mathis) and MI6 (using their files) to identify them.

Special features:

The C902 is a 3G phone with HSDPA support, a camera of 5 megapixel with autofocus and flash and QVGA display, the camera being the most important feature.

It has multishot functions, butalso includes the Face Detection feature, red-eye reduction and image stabilizer.

When not in use, the camera has external protection for the lens, and when it is opened by the user, the touch-sensitive controls become active around the main screen.

At the Bregenz opera, Bond takes some photos of the Quantum leaders from the top of the opera's set, in near-darkness. That must make the sensor something like 5 gigapixel capable of ISO 64000000! The body may well be a C902, but the resolving power of its camera is incredible - or maybe it's a Q branch work.